Reproductive Justice and Sexual Rights
Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bakhru, Tanya Saroj
Reproductive Justice and Sexual Rights
Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bakhru, Tanya Saroj
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This book takes an intersectional, interdisciplinary, and transnational approach, presenting work that will provide the reader with a nuanced and in-depth understanding of the role of globalization in the sexual and reproductive lives of gendered bodies in the 21st century.
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This book takes an intersectional, interdisciplinary, and transnational approach, presenting work that will provide the reader with a nuanced and in-depth understanding of the role of globalization in the sexual and reproductive lives of gendered bodies in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781138297234
- ISBN-10: 1138297232
- Artikelnr.: 57039292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781138297234
- ISBN-10: 1138297232
- Artikelnr.: 57039292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tanya Saroj Bakhru holds a PhD in Women's Studies from University College Dublin, Ireland. She is currently an Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in the Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences at San José State University. Her research areas include feminist critiques of globalization, reproductive justice, and transnational feminism.
Introduction Thinking Transnationally: Reproductive Justice in a Globalized
Era Part I. Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Conditions 1. White
Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to
Transracial Adoption 2. A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's
Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture 3.
Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in
Colombia, 1960-1969 Part II. The State, the Law, and Sexual and
Reproductive Justice 4. Indigenous Reproductive Justice after Adoptive
Couple v. Baby Girl (2013) 5. Passing for Reproduction: How Lesbians in
Taiwan Use Assisted Reproductive Technologies 6. Abortion Rights and Human
Rights in Mexico Part III. Migration and Access to Care 7. Access to
Maternity Care for Undocumented Migrant Women in Europe 8. ¿Me Ves?: How
Bay Area Health Agencies Address the Mental Health Needs of Migrant Women
of Color During Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Experiences Part IV.
Globalization, Reproduction, and Transnational Politics 9. As Many as I Can
Afford: Ideal Family Size in Contemporary Uganda 10. Boon and Bane of
Reproductive Technologies: The Impact of Son Preference and Prenatal Sex
Selection in a Globalized World 11. Provincializing Intersex: U.S. Intersex
Activism, Human Rights, and Transnational Body Politics
Era Part I. Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Conditions 1. White
Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to
Transracial Adoption 2. A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's
Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture 3.
Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in
Colombia, 1960-1969 Part II. The State, the Law, and Sexual and
Reproductive Justice 4. Indigenous Reproductive Justice after Adoptive
Couple v. Baby Girl (2013) 5. Passing for Reproduction: How Lesbians in
Taiwan Use Assisted Reproductive Technologies 6. Abortion Rights and Human
Rights in Mexico Part III. Migration and Access to Care 7. Access to
Maternity Care for Undocumented Migrant Women in Europe 8. ¿Me Ves?: How
Bay Area Health Agencies Address the Mental Health Needs of Migrant Women
of Color During Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Experiences Part IV.
Globalization, Reproduction, and Transnational Politics 9. As Many as I Can
Afford: Ideal Family Size in Contemporary Uganda 10. Boon and Bane of
Reproductive Technologies: The Impact of Son Preference and Prenatal Sex
Selection in a Globalized World 11. Provincializing Intersex: U.S. Intersex
Activism, Human Rights, and Transnational Body Politics
Introduction Thinking Transnationally: Reproductive Justice in a Globalized
Era Part I. Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Conditions 1. White
Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to
Transracial Adoption 2. A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's
Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture 3.
Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in
Colombia, 1960-1969 Part II. The State, the Law, and Sexual and
Reproductive Justice 4. Indigenous Reproductive Justice after Adoptive
Couple v. Baby Girl (2013) 5. Passing for Reproduction: How Lesbians in
Taiwan Use Assisted Reproductive Technologies 6. Abortion Rights and Human
Rights in Mexico Part III. Migration and Access to Care 7. Access to
Maternity Care for Undocumented Migrant Women in Europe 8. ¿Me Ves?: How
Bay Area Health Agencies Address the Mental Health Needs of Migrant Women
of Color During Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Experiences Part IV.
Globalization, Reproduction, and Transnational Politics 9. As Many as I Can
Afford: Ideal Family Size in Contemporary Uganda 10. Boon and Bane of
Reproductive Technologies: The Impact of Son Preference and Prenatal Sex
Selection in a Globalized World 11. Provincializing Intersex: U.S. Intersex
Activism, Human Rights, and Transnational Body Politics
Era Part I. Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Conditions 1. White
Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to
Transracial Adoption 2. A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's
Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture 3.
Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in
Colombia, 1960-1969 Part II. The State, the Law, and Sexual and
Reproductive Justice 4. Indigenous Reproductive Justice after Adoptive
Couple v. Baby Girl (2013) 5. Passing for Reproduction: How Lesbians in
Taiwan Use Assisted Reproductive Technologies 6. Abortion Rights and Human
Rights in Mexico Part III. Migration and Access to Care 7. Access to
Maternity Care for Undocumented Migrant Women in Europe 8. ¿Me Ves?: How
Bay Area Health Agencies Address the Mental Health Needs of Migrant Women
of Color During Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Experiences Part IV.
Globalization, Reproduction, and Transnational Politics 9. As Many as I Can
Afford: Ideal Family Size in Contemporary Uganda 10. Boon and Bane of
Reproductive Technologies: The Impact of Son Preference and Prenatal Sex
Selection in a Globalized World 11. Provincializing Intersex: U.S. Intersex
Activism, Human Rights, and Transnational Body Politics







